Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Back-search your bash history with CTRL+R
Andy Wild
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shell, history, shortcut, bash
Build a local command-line remote pairing environment
Zee Spencer
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ssh, tmux, pairing
Matching regexps directly in bash
Knut Haugen
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bash, regexp
OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError: SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=SSLv3
Djalma Araújo
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ruby, rails, osx, rvm
Mass rename .css.scss to .scss (bash script)
Matenia Rossides
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bash, rails assets, rails upgrade
alias brake="bundle exec rake"
Francis San Juan
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rails, bash
Tutorial del Editor de Texto Nano
Hugo Gilmar Erazo
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nano, terminal, text editor
Lesson learned: Backup your database and here's how!
Lewis Nakao
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mysql, cron, bash, cpanel
Prevent accidental overwrites with redirects
Mustafa Paksoy
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shell, bash, safety
A tiny little script for psql and database URL's
Lawrence Wang
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ruby, shell, psql, postgresql
Format JSON within VIM with node.js
xavier
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vim, json, node
Combine stdout and file into stream
Nathan Lee
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shell, unix
Distractless viewing rails logs with Rlog
Wojtek Ryrych
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vim, rails
Force yourself to not use the arrow keys in Vim
Cristián Maureira
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vim, arrow keys
Move a line in vim
Ben
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vim
Time Machine from the commandline
Yu Sawai
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shell, osx, timemachine
Use Alfred.app & some bash to get current Ruby Gem version number
Michael Parenteau
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ruby, gems, osx, bash
new to vim
Darren
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vim
Edit data in pipe with your favorite editor
Sébastien Quioc
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shell, linux, unix
Improving network performance on RasPi / Edimax EW-7811Un
davewatts
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ssh, network, raspberry pi, raspi